Clinton News-Record, 1949-11-10, Page 11` 14URSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1949
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday.
,AIJTOIVIOBILES FOR SALE
1938 ERSKINE CAR; ice box;
English, skin shoes, 81k, almost
new; also good tweed coat. All
'cheap for 'quick sale. -Apply Box
'"P", NEWS -RECORD. 45-p
1942
NASH SEDAN, in good
condition, with air conditionings
and radio. Best offer. Apply
'C. D. Simpson, Brucefield, phone
.Clinton 632r23. 45-p
1935 MASTER DELUXE Chev-
rolet Sedan, excellent condition
both mechanical and body. Pric-
ed right for quick sale. NI, F.
Corrie, Bayfield. 43-4-5-b
3949 FORD COACH, good tires,
ear looks and rune Iike new. This
car is real bargain, as good as any
new ear, •end if sold immediately
will take $200 less than list price;
good reason for selling. Evan
'Sparks, "Bayfield 4th Concession.
BIRDS FOR SALE
CANARIES, beautiful colors and
songsters, guaranteed singers.
$8 each. Nelson liloulden, Aub-
urn. 45 -6 -7 -B -p
BICYCLES FOR SALE
LADY'S BALLOON -TIRED Bicy-
'rle in good condition, Phone '582.
45-b
CLOTHING FOR SALE
ONE HUDSON SEAL COAT,
size 18, in excellent condition.
Phone 16. 44-5-b
I1WO BOYS' OVERCOATS, 16-
18; baby sitting. 'Mrs. Lon
Matthews, phone 565.1. 44-5-6p
TWO COATS, size 14 and 16,
one brown and one blue, in real
good condition, prices reasonable.
Apply to Mrs, William Shaddock,
phone Clinton 185.1. 45-p
'BLUE WOOL FITTED COAT,
size 12, in perfect condition; also
rose wool jumper, size 10. Phone
39$. 45-b
BOY'S BROWN OVERCOAT, size
16; sweaters and brown tweed
suit coat, size 14; rubbers, size
• 33/2; two pair rubber boots, sizes
5 and 7; child's play pen, Phone
"57. 45-b
CUSTOM PLOWING.
CUSTOM PLOWING end quan-
tity of baled straw, Jack Tyndall,
phone 907r3 45-b
DEALERS WANTED
'DEALERS WANTED! Splendid
opportunity to earn from $50 to
'$60 a week. Sell direct from
door to door 20 household neces-
sities. Compleje assortment of
'Gift Boxes. Very little capital
required, Thirty days' trial with-
out risks, Write for full details:
.PITO, 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal.
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
'COCKSHUTT TRACTOR -PLOW,
"for sale or trade, Apply Guy
Ives, R,R. 2, Clinton, phone Car-
low 1612. 45-p
FOWL FOR SALE
'YOUNG ROLAND DUCKS and
'Drakes for breeding purposes.
Phone 804r2, 45-p
FURNITURE FOR SALE
CRIB WITH MATTRESS, 18"x36",
15. Phone 698M 45-b
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED Secretary -Treasurer
for Huorn, County Federation of
Agriculture. Duties to commence
early in December. Apply by
tender to W. V. Roy, secretary -
treasurer, Box 310, Clinton, not
Tater then November 29.
44-5-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
EIGHT PIGS, seven weeks old.
Keith Tyndall, phone 807r23,
45-b"
TEN LITTLE PIGS, five weeks
old. Apply FIoyd Stenbury, phone
Blyth 33r14. 45-p
HOLSTEIN COW, six years old,
due November 15. William J.
Dale, phone Seaforth 841e21,
45-p
SIX PIGS, over six weeks old.
Ed. Hayes, RIR. 1, Brucefield,
phone Clinton 825r2. 45-b
GOOD DURHAM CALF, one
week old; also dressed turkeys
and geese far Christmas' (milk -
fed). George Colclough, phone
Clinton 805x31. 45-b
30 PIGS, NINE WEEKS OLD;
25 pigs, seven weeks old. Stewart
Schoenhals, R. Ft, 2, Bayfield,
phone Clinton 903r12. 44-5-p
THREE HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, to
freshen, one in November, one in
March, and one in April. D. L.
Stephenson, phone Clinton 802r23.
45-p
TEN LITTLE PIGS, eight weeks
old.' Apply Frank Tyndall, phone
Clinton 807r33. 45-b
DURHAM AND HEREFORD,
two steers and two heifers, weigh-
ing around 650, make good cattle
to feed; priced reasonable as must
be sold immediately, Alex Sparks,
Bayfield, 4th Concession. 45-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN
Pen, mottled blal^k and gray,
with name "R S. Atkey" on
barrel. Reward at NEWS -
RECORD. 45-6-x
LOST—WELDING HELMET and
mask, Saturday evening, between
Neon s Machine Shop and resi-
dence, R.R. 5, Clinton. Finder
contact John McFarlane, Jr.,
phone 620r11. 45-p
MASSAGE
IF YOU ARE DISABLED OR
just run down, have remedial
Swedish massage; also medical
steam c^hinet baths, by L. Leeper,
property -trained, experienced and
licensed masseur, at Trick's Spring
Creek Farms, Clinton, phone
907r5. 44-5-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 38-46-p
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
there is a new Singer Sewing
Centre located on the Square in
Goderich. New cabinet and port-
able machines, also treadles. Re-
pairs to all makes. 30btfb
WEEK END SPECIALS — See
our windows for Christmas fruits,
new low prices; 149 -piece dinner-
ware, lovely `Peach Blossom."
Save tokens received on cash
purchases. Ask for circular, W. L.
Johnson and Son. Free Delivery
twice daily, phone 286. 45-p
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead phone at once.
Phone collect. Gilbert Bros, Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder-
ich. 2btfb
SINGER TREADLE SEWING
'Machine, in good condition. Phone
782J. 45-b
FIVE -PIECE BEDROOM SUITE,
medium dark finish, practically
'brand new. Phone 544W.
45 p
GARAGE WANTED
'GARAGE WANTED --near corner
of Albert and Mill Sts., heated
'or unheated, for daily use, Ap-
ply Box "C", NEWS -RECORD.
45-p
HOUSES FOR SALE
DESIRABLE SIX - ROOMED
cottage in Egmondville, close to
-school, church, store, good stone
cellar, ,large garden, hydro. in-
stalled, Township taxes, immed-
iate possession. Apply David
'Elliott, Clinton. 44-5-b
TOWN OF CLINTON, seven -room
-dwelling, living room, dining
room, modern kitchen, hardwood
floors down, four bedrooms and
bath up, insulated, air-condition-
ed furnace with stoker, garage,
ideal location. Possession
-cember 1. Apply H. C. Lawson,
Realtor, phone 251W, Clinton.
43btfb
'WORK WANTED—Male
AIRMAN WOULD LIKE PART -
time work on Saturdays, in
'Clinton, Willing 'to do any kind
of work. Phone '782W.
PERSONAL
REFRESHING RELIEF for burn-
ing feet, with Ice -Mint. Find out
whet real foot comfort may be.
50 cents and $1 at Penn.ebaker's
Drug Store,
POULTRY FOR SALE
DRESSED CHICKENS, 38 cents
a pound; also Christmas turkeys.
Charles Houghton, R.R. 2, Clin-
ton, phone 902r11. 44-5-6-p
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
SPY, KING, GREENING, BALD -
win, etc.; also cider apples. Fred
1IVIcClymont, Va:•na, phone Clinton
613x24, 42-3-4-5-p
SEWING
MANY KIND OF REPAIR WORK
or plain sewing done, Apply Box
"L", NEWS -RECORD. 45-p
'WORK WANTED—Female
POSITION AS COMPANION for
room and board. Box "S", NEWS -
RECORD. 45-p
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
friends and neighbours for their
kindness in sending cards and
treats, end visiting me while e
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, and Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth. Special thanks to
all those who prayed for my re -
45_p covers also doctors and nurses.
—John Armstrong. 45-b
Clerk's Notice
Of First Posting of Voters' Lists for 1949
Municipality of Clinton, County of. Huron
"NOTICE 'is hereby, given that I have complied with
Seddon 8 of the VOTERS' LISTS ACT and I have posted
up in ply office at Clinton on the 28th day of October, 1949,
' the list of all persons 'entitled to 'vote :In 'the said Municip-
ality at Municipal' Elections and that such list remains there
for inspection.
'And 'I herdby -cell upon all voters to take immediate
'proceedings to, have any, 'errors or omissions corrected ac-
cording to law, the last day for appeal being 'the :19th day
of November, 1949.
Dated at Minton 'this 28th gay of October, 1949.
-4'4.45,.464b
M. `T. CORLESS,
`Clerk dF 'the Town of Clinton
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BIRTHS
AVERILL In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, November
6, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Averill, R.R. 5, Clinton, a son
(Donald Gary).
EAST—At Myers Nursing Home,
Brussels, on Monday, October
24, 1949, to Mr, and Mrs. Harold
East, Brussels, a son,
MILTON—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, November 6,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mil-
ton, Brucefield, a daughter.
PEARCE—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, November 7,
1949, to Mr, end Mrs. William
Pearce
Clinton, n a daughter
titer
(Linda).
RATHWELL—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, November
'1, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Rathwell, R. R: 3, Clinton, a
daughter.
STEVENS — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, November
4, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Carmen
Stevens, Goderich, a daughter
(Cherilynn Rose, a sister for
Carol Vianne).
TREWARTHA—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, November
8, 1949, to Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth
Trewartha, R.R. 2, Clinton, a
son (Ronald Kenneth).
MARRIAGES
PEEBLES-MOIR—In the Manse
of the Presbyterian Church,
Hensel', on Saturday, November
5, 1949, by Rev. P, A. Fergus-
on, Lila Olive, daughter of Mr.
and- Mrs. George Moir, Hen -
sail, to John Charles Peebles,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Peebles, Atwood.
DEATHS
GEMEINHARDT—In London, on
Monday, November 7, 1949,
Charles John Gemeinhardt, be-
loved son of Mrs. Mary Gemein-
hardt, Bayfield, in his 47th year.
Funeral from his late residence
to Trinity Anglican Church,
Bayfield, on Wednesday after-
noon, November 9, to Bayfield
Cemetery. Auspices of LOL
No. 24, Bayfield.
RATHWELL—At Grande Prairie,
Alta., on Saturday, Nov. 5, 1949,
Walter Edward Rathwell, son of
the Iate Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Rathwell, Clinton, and brother
of Miss Mabel Rathwell, Clinton,
Why not take advantage
of our Special Rates for
Morning Appointments?
HENRI'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
PHONE 223 - - CLINTON
43-4-p
Ex -Minister's Wife
Passes in Toronto.
Carl East, Toronto, brother of
Mrs, Gordon Cuninghame, paid
her a visit of several days early
last week. Later he • and Mr.
Cuninghame motored to the hunt
cabin at Bai-de-ore, where they
were joined by Roy East, Toron-
to.
Unfortunately, Carl East was
immediately called back to To-
ronto owing to the sudden death
of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Ada
AtUin, whois well remembered
end highly esteemed y by many
Clinton friends. Mrs. Agin was
the wife of the late Rev. S. J.
Arlin, at one time pastor of On-
tario St. Methodist Church.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbours, also the WA of
Brucefield United Church, for
flowers and cards and treats while
a patient in Scott Memorial Hog-
Hog -
[Pita, Seaforth, (Signed). --Mrs,
'Alice Rohner, Brucefield. 45-b
IN MEMORIAM
LEPPINGTON In loving memory
of our dear son and brother,
William Thomas Edger Lepping-
ton, who passed away at Galt,
on November 8, 1942.
"To -day and every day, we are
thinking of some one
Who was always kind and true,
Some one we loved with all our
hearts,
That some one, dear Tommy,
• is you."
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by his parents, sisters
and brothers. 45-p
IN MEMORIAM
JOHNSTON—In loving memory
of John Wellington Johnston
who passed away, Nov. 9, 1948.
"Nothing but memories as we
journey on,
Longing for a smile from a
loved one gone
None knows the depths of our
deep regret,
But we remember when others
forget."
—Always remembered by wife
and family. 45-p
•
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
K. C.Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 661
BEA-U.177x1 1fl0?P.E
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THO111PSON
Princess Si. East Phone 585
Special Cash Draw
for
CLINTON DAY
Each producer Who delivers eggs to
our Egg Grading Station on Satturday,
Nov. 12, will participate in a draw for
cash prizes:
1st—$8
2nd—$5
3rd—$2
Draw at 9.30 p.m.
C. J. Livermore
Your Best Market for Poultry and Eggs
A full line of Ch.oiceteria and Rose Brand Feeds
Phone 214 Clinton
Special Offer
dor "Clinton Day" Only
On all Ontario grains purchased by
me on Saturday, November" 12, I will
allow a premium of
ONE CENT PER BUSHEL
On all Western grains sold by me
on Saturday, November '12, I will allow
a discoult of
ONE CENT PER BUSHEL
Deliveries not necessary on that date. '
Fred 0. Ford. I
GRAIN' DEALER
Isaac St. --Clinton —= Phone I•
IN MEMORIAM,
POWELL—In loving memory of
my dear sister, Susannah (Susie)
E. Powell, who entered into
rest one year ago, November
2, 1948.
—Sadly missed by sister and
friends. 45-b
AUCTION SALE
45 COWS and YOUNG CATTLE
at Lot 31, Concession 6, Goderich
Township, one mile south of
Porter's 1110 on
Tuesday, November 15
at 2 p.ni.
30 cows consisting of: 10 Hol-
steins; 6 Jerseys; balance Dar -
hams and Ayrshires. These cows
are recently freshened, early
calvers and balance milking, due
in the spring; 15 choice Holtsein
heifers. This is another good lot
of cattle and are all T.B. tested,
some vaccinated end may enter
any T.B. tested herd or area.
TERMS—CASH
A. E. TOWNSIfEND and SON,
Pro
EDWARD W, ELLIOTTprietors
Auctioneer
K. W. Coiquhoun, Clerk
ance
Sponsored by
CLINTON JUNIOR FARMERS
Town Hall, Clinton
Friday, Nov. 11
Music supplied by
MURDOCK'S
ORCHESTRA
44-5-b
"Clinton Day"
SPECIAL!
FREE MANICURE
with every
Finger Wave
Beauty Salon
located on ground floor
in the Jervis Apartments
Albert St., next Roxy Theatre
PERMANENTSIS
SHAMPOOS
FACIALS
MANICURES
Thelma Currie
Phone 542J
NNW
PAGE ELEVEN
IF' A MAN DIE, SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN?—.Job 44:44
JESUS SAID: "—these (unsaved) shall go away into ever-
• lasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal,"
HAVE YOU TAKEN TIMEMatt. 25;46
TO' CONSIDER ETERNITY?
ARE YOU SAVED? WHERE WILL YOU SPEND LIFE
AFTER DEATH?
TRUST CHRIST TO SAVE YOU.
(SAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
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SEE and DRIVE
The
New Vanguard
SALOON 4 -DOOR SEDAN!
It's Beautiful I It's Economical, too I
See Them To -day at New Low Prices
Now on Display at
Clinton Motors
C. I,. Stanley, Proprietor
Authorized Dealer
PHONE 205W -- CLINTON
Quality Feeds
Clinton Day Specials
NOVEMBER 12
6 o Discount
on all feeds purchased on -Clinton Day
MASTER and BLATCHFORD FEEDS
and CONCENTRATES
— NATIONAL CONCENTRATES —
GRAIN --•whole or ground
IS. RIDDICK and SONS
Phone 114 Clinton
Saturday at Beattie & McRoberts
We are not overstocked --We did not make a special purchase—
It is not our anniversary—We are not taking inventory—
It is not a store wide clearance --
We Just Want to Have a Sale!!
WE OFFER IO %OFF
CHESTERFIELD SUITES
DINETTE SUITES
KITCHEN SUITES
STUDIO COUCHES
and
DAVENPORT
BEDS
REGULAR PRICES ON:
BEDROOM SUITES
DINING ROOM SUITES
These items mean REAL SAVINGS to you' for one day only,
"Clinton Day", Saturday, November 12
POP 1,0 ,0.04
Specials for Clinton Day
1 CABINET SINK and TAPS, Reg. $12 5 .. , . Special $100
SPECIAL DISCOUNT on COAL and WOOD STOVES
See our SPECIAL on WASHING MACHINES
TWO BARGAIN TABLES
Be Sure and See Them!
FREE DRA
on Pyrex Percolator with Every. Purchase
HUGH R. HAWKINS
Phone 244
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
0 , n •'
Clinton